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    Adam Lindquist

    Passionate environmental advocate specializing in strategy, development and marketing.

    Adam Lindquist is a dedicated professional with a strong background in environmental planning and community engagement.

    He holds a Masters in Community Planning from the University of Maryland, where he specialized in Watershed Planning.

    Currently, Adam serves as the Director of the Healthy Harbor Initiative at the Waterfront Partnership of Baltimore, leading a campaign focused on restoring Baltimore's marine ecosystem and reconnecting residents to the city's waterways.

    Under his leadership, the initiative has raised over $3.7 million for restoration and engagement programs, including innovative projects like the solar and hydro powered trash interceptors, the Great Baltimore Oyster Partnership volunteer program, and the Baltimore Floatilla paddling rally.

    Adam's work has gained national recognition, with accolades from publications like National Geographic, MSNBC, and Washington Post, highlighting his impactful environmental efforts.

    With a successful social media presence boasting over 35,000 followers and 100 million video views, Adam has effectively leveraged digital platforms to promote environmental awareness and community involvement.

    His educational background includes a Bachelor of Arts in Multi/Interdisciplinary Studies from the State University of New York College at Fredonia, complemented by his Master's degree from the University of Maryland.

    Prior to his current role, Adam gained valuable experience as a Watershed Planning Intern at the Center for Watershed Protection and as an Electronic Production Specialist at Johns Hopkins University.

    Adam Lindquist's expertise and passion for environmental initiatives make him a prominent figure in promoting sustainability and community engagement.

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    Baltimore City County, Maryland, United States